2016 ReLeafing Day added an additional 600 trees to North Nashville neighborhoods of Bordeaux, Haynes Park, and Haynes Manor; trees added to 10 Metro Nashville Public Schools and 3 parks; 300 free trees given away courtesy of a grant from Alliance for Community Trees and CSX Transportation. Taking Root: A Community Tree Workshop, a free community education event, was launched in support of tree education, advocacy, and care. 500 Cherry blossom seedlings were given away at the Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival. Supported Metro Arbor Day planting of 5 trees in Centennial Park and memorial and honorary trees added to Elmington Park, Parmer Park, and Sevier Park. Recognized 47 Big Old Tree Contest winners.

2014 ReLeafing Day planting of over 250 trees in Cleveland and McFerrin Park yards, at Monroe Harding with partner Cumberland River Compact and to restore a tree line at St. George's Episcopal Church.

2013 ReLeafing Day planting of over 200 trees in Woodbine yards, in an orchard, and along waterways with partner Cumberland River Compact

2012 ReLeafing Day planting of nearly 350 trees in Woodbine

2011 ReLeafing Day planting of 140 powerline-approved species and 90 shade trees in the Nations and Hadley Park area and 30 fruit trees in the first Heirloom Orchard on Delray Drive by 200 volunteers

2010 ReLeafing Day planting of 120 powerline-approved species and 140 shade trees by 300 volunteers in flood-affected areas of Bellevue

2009 ReLeafing Day planting of 121 powerline-approved species by 278 volunteers in Inglewood

2008 ReLeafing Day planting of 39 powerline-approved species by 65 volunteers in Inglewood

2007 ReLeafing Day planting of 70 powerline-approved trees in Bluefields in Donelson and in 12South. Gave 9 holly trees to ReDiscover East! for its planting project of 500 trees in nine neighborhoods.

2006 ReLeafing Day planting in Germantown of more than 30 powerline-approved trees, and 35 powerline-approved trees and 30 other trees in Sylvan Heights

2005 ReLeafing Day demonstration planting of 84 powerline-approved trees in Dallas H. Neil Park on Eighth Avenue South and Wedgewood Avenue and 18 in the Woodland-in-Waverly neighborhood in a joint project with Metro Parks, Metro Tree Advisory Committee, and Nashville Electric Service.

2004 Used Urban Forestry grant and collaborations with five neighborhood groups and one Metro Council district to plant 236 trees.

2003 Used Urban Forestry grant to conduct anti-topping and proper pruning campaign. Used Urban Forestry grant and collaborations with Nashville Electric Service and seven neighborhoods to plant 367 trees.

2002 Established annual ReLeafing Day on the Saturday before Thanksgiving. Planted 29 trees in Nashville Housing Fund-financed Hope Gardens and in Habitat for Humanity’s Rainwood subdivision.

2001 Worked through ReLeaf Nashville to replace 200 ReLeaf trees that did not survive.

2000 Worked through ReLeaf Nashville to plant 2,000 trees.

1999 Worked through ReLeaf Nashville to plant 2,450 trees in Nashville. Contributed 500 trees to The Hermitage. Contributed 50 trees to Clarksville and 50 trees to Jackson, Tenn., after tornadoes.

1998 Established ReLeaf Nashville with Metro Parks/Beautification and Environment after April tornadoes, with a five-year plan to replace 6,500 shade trees. Planted 1,457 trees.

1996 Distributed whom-to-call magnets to 15,000 home-owners , developed anti-topping ads and articles for newspapers, and created public service announcements for radio, using matching Urban Forestry Grant.

1995 Launched a “Don’t Top Trees” awareness campaign targeted to the general public and tree-trimming companies, using matching Urban Forestry Grant.

1994 Held demonstration plantings at three locations and developed educational materials on trees for teachers and individuals using a matching Urban Forestry Grant.

1993 Educated the public on importance of urban trees through ads, news articles, and water bill inserts with matching Urban Forestry Grant.